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Baltimore commission lacks Latino representation amid community growth

October 11, 2024 | Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Maryland


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Baltimore commission lacks Latino representation amid community growth
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the lack of representation of the Latino community on the commission. It was highlighted that none of the current commission members identify as Latino, despite the city's growing Latino population. The discussion emphasized that while some individuals in Baltimore's Latino community have deep roots in the country, many others are relatively new residents, reflecting a diverse and evolving demographic landscape. This lack of representation has prompted calls for more inclusive practices to ensure that the voices and needs of all community members are adequately addressed in local governance.

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